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LONG SERVING FITTER OF PNEUVAY RETIRES AFTER 25 YEARS OF SERVICE

 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013


Billy Greenwood

Bill Greenwood, concluded his 25 years’ service as fitter for Pneuvay Engineering to leisurely enjoy his well-deserved retirement. This was made more memorable with a lunch celebration held at San Marco Restaurant this November.

Michael Francis presented him with a present etched with his service and a corporate voucher to spend at his leisure. The staff sent him off with the best regards speaking about his mateship and the earnest support he has always given to everyone.

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Pneuvay Engineering will remember the 25 years of dedicated service Bill has contributed to the company.

He started with Pneuvay in 1987 and his affinity with the company included a time when his son also worked for the company. He was responsible for many refurbished blowers and rotary valves that was delivered over the years and is an integral part of the company’s assembly and fitting department.

Living in a newly built house in Mernda, Bill is looking forward to a retirement that enables him to sleep in late in the mornings and then help with the many chores around the home.

Bill leaves us with all the affection and respect that 25 years of service can bring.

Well done and we will look forward to seeing you at future Pneuvay functions.

Cheers!

 
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